information contained in the internal label will not match the side infor mation passed to PVL in the 
Import request. If the start of the OwnerID field is not “HPSS”, then the volume will be imported as a 
Foreign Label volume and the side will be set to zero.
When importing a non-removable disk volume into HPSS, the raw disk must already be defined in the 
host system. The import labels the volumes with HPSS labels.
The volumes can be imported into HPSS using the Import Disk Volumes window (Section 8.1.1.3 on 
page 230) or the Import Tape Volumes  window in the following section. Once the volumes are imported, 
the HPSS storage space can be created using the Create Disk Resources or Create Tape  Resources 
window.
The import step must be done for both disk and tape volumes. Ensure that the PVL, PVR, and 
appropriate Movers are up and running before initiating a requesting for the import oper ation. Also, 
ensure that SSM is connected to the PVL.
When importing tapes, the maximum number of tape drives used by the import process is controlled by 
the Max Number of Drives field in the Import Tape Volumes  window. Each tape must be mounted and 
its label must be written or checked. The PVL will attempt to evenly distribute the  work across the 
specified number of tape drives. The administrator should consider the current  and expected demand for 
tape drives of the type needed for the import, when setting this field.
When imports to an operator PVR are performed, requests to mount the tape cartridges are  serialized. 
This is necessary to ensure proper labeling of unlabeled tapes. Any unlabeled cart ridge mounted in a 
drive under control of the operator will be assumed to be the requested cartridge.  Because any tape that is 
mounted will be labeled without machine checking of the external label, this operation  is not without 
risk. It is strongly recommended that labeling of cartridges be performed by a robot that can verify the 
external label of a cartridge, if possible.
When SSM completes the import request, it reports the number of volumes imported in the window 
status field. Any error causes SSM to stop processing the request. If the reported number i s less than the 
number requested, you should retry the import request after first addressing the reason f or the initial 
failure. For the retry, the original list of volumes to import can be re-used because the PVL  will skip 
volumes that have already been imported.
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